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You can save a publisher document as a word document. Click on file/save as and from the dropdown box choose .doc
Microsoft has a whole set of document management programs. This set is called Microsoft Office which includes; excel, power point, office point, word, and publisher.
First you would have to have Microsoft Publisher in order to view or edit .pub files. The program Microsoft Publisher can be opened by going to Start->All Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Publisher.
you go to start and then go to Microsoft office the scrooll down to Microsoft office publisher and click it once or twice and click brochure when it loads and u should know what to do next
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The four packages of Microsoft office 2007 are Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access
Bill Gates owns Microsoft Office.... i think(:
Desktop publishing software is extremely proprietary; one program cannot documents created in another. Your best bet is to find somebody with Microsoft Publisher who can export the document in another format, such as PDF.
Microsoft Office Publisher will be perfect.
No. You need the Microsoft Office pack.
you can get it from Walmart or H-E-B!